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With The specimens and the international conflict. Ide say that it would be the nitro speed limitations of the world habitat... From the religion of conflict managment Phychology so its to do with what tricks and backflips you do depending on the degree.

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All physics is used. Physics is just used to explain what is going on with a Motocross bike. It all depends on what you want to figure out about motocross as to what kind of physics you would use. However you can pretty well exclude theoretical physics unless you're talking about the inner-workings of a bike. hope this answers your question.

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